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About The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1933)
eDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1933, SOCIAL NEWS WOMAN'S BIBLE CLASS “EETS wITH MRS. PATRICK it is Jways with the keenest de ot that the Woman’'s Bible class ]';'l"__ First Methodist church ac .«Yl\ apn invitation to meet with ““ . K. Patrick. “'l;l'.‘“,'\\. y afternoon was no ex oo as evidienced by the large (‘_!ii lj,,‘ yresent. I‘“,;fl,", «nacious rooms were atirac ~\»“\“ ,1‘ the brightest blossoms ot ,‘,i'i-S'i'l“"‘l' in effective arrange ment. A . In the \heence of the presxdont, ks C. L Upchurch, who is outl ;t‘ the city, the vice-president s, Max Hubert, very ably filled her place 4 ‘ The reports of the officers, with g account of the work done in peir various departments, were feplete with inlorest.. i Following the busineéss session hrs, P. M Andrews gave a spec ‘jnfi\ heautiful devotional. peading from 2nd Corinthians 46, Mrs. Andrews chose as her pique theme “Faces”. Of course, he said, the greatest face of all is e Face of the b’!uster. If one ands betore a mirror, one sees ie's face reflected. If one stands fore Jesus the beauty of His wce is reflected in one’s face and isle. The Face of Jesus reflects beau v, peace, strength, and love, love or the whole world. one is responsible for one’s face ot the face posed for the painter at the face of the home. If the eart is right the face will ble cqutiful. By doing the duty har est nearest at hand, helping the ik, cmforting those in trouble, pe glory of the Face of the Master w pe reflected in one’'s own face ‘Durm}: the social hour, with . George Deadwyler in charge, le Miss (Catherine Dozier and gster Rumble jr. were pesented in Seharming musical program. The first number was a violin et. “Song Without Words”, by aichowsky, with Mrs. Lester umble at the piano. A violin solo, *“Souvenir’”, by rila, was exquisitely playea by atherine, Dozier, Lester Rumble, jr., in a master y way rendered, “Fifth Air Varie” y Dancla. Mrs. Lester Rumble geompdning both solos. This musical feature was thor ughly enjoyed by those present. An old time spelling bee was ngaged in with Mrs. Reese Wiet s teacher. The “pupils” were wst apt in the art of spelling ni “spelled” quite a “spell” be ye allowing Mrs, J, O. Lloyvd ta ik off with the prize, a box of oilet soap. At the conclusion of the meet g delicious cake and ice cream 2s served by tne postess assist i very graciously by the follows g members of her group. Mrs, eese Wier, Mrs. E. M. Wood Irs. George Dendwyler, Mrs. E H flier, Mrs. J. P. Knowles. and Mrs faude Buchanon. . ¥ Mrs. T. P. Vincent and Mrs. imes Park are spending today in tlanta, * * * Mr. C. D. Flanigen, Miss Jean lanigen and Mrs. Alfred Scott ive returned from a two weeks it to New York. The Vogue 25c¢ 10 STRAW HATS Cleara\gzzws:lezg-s— 25c¢ THE VOGUE LET US FRAME YOUR ONLY Is¢ PHONE 17 cGregor Co. “Q\\%\-"f—\" JEPPERMINT GUM YOU CAN BUY i+ The friends of Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Gordon will bpe delighted to learn they have openeéd their at tractive home on' Prince avenue and will be here for the summer, * * * Mrs. Norman Nickerson and lit tle daughter, Lucy, will motor tc Cloudland, Ga., Thursday fnorning to spend the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Lamb of New Orleans. - - » Mrs. Alfred H. Webster left to day for Chicago to join Prof. Web ster at the University of Chicago, and attend the Exposition, return |ing August Ist. Mrs. Webster re ceived her A.B. degree at the Uhi versity Monday, and at the close of the public schools she was given a shower of beautiful handerchiefy by the teachers with whom she |has been associated the past few | years, * *x l Mrs. W. S. Molder of Saraso‘o, | Fla., is visiting her mother, Mry ic}eorge Mason on Prince avenue. * * * | Dr. and Mrs. S. V. Sanford lef: Tuesday for Savannah to visit Dr and Mrs, Shelton Sanford and Mr. Charles Sanford. E s + @ The many friends of Mrs, W. J. Morton will be delighted to learn she has rallied from a seri ous illness of several days. U . ncertain Trend Shown by Stocks In Light Sessi ! n Light dession BY VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK — (AP) — Stocks shifted about uncertainly Wednes day, absorbing large volumes of profit taking fairly well but fail }ing, on the whole, to add very much to their recent gains. I Some of the foreign exchanges i veached new highs for the past l.vem‘ or more . Commodities were a bit irregular. ‘Wheat and cotton ls]mwed some improvement, but lcorn was easier. Bar silver step | ped forward briskly for a gain of % ecent at 35% cents an ounce. Copper was steady and bonds maintained a steady to firm trend. LESS ACTIVE NEW YORK —(AP)— Trading in cotton was less active Wednes dny and fluetuations more or less irregular. New York Table Open High Low Close F.C. July... ;. 9,02 9.20 9.00 9.16 9,08 0ct..... 928 047 5.26 9.40 9.82 | Dec..... 9.42 9.61 9.42 9.55 9.49 l TREND UPWARD | NEW ORLEANS —(AP)—Wahile the cotton market was not so ac ‘five Wednesday the price trend was mildly upward despite a fa vcrable weekly weather and crop repurt before mid-season July had advanced to 9.08, October to 9.37 and December to 9.50, or 4 to 9 points ahove Tuesday’s clos:. New Orleans Tahle 5 Open High Low Close . 1Ju1y..... 9.05 9.14 9.00 9.08 9.04 | 0ct..... 9,25 9.42 9.24 9.35 9.28 1Dec..... 9.42 9.56 9.39 9.49 9.44 ! CHICAGO GRAIN i High Low Close { WHEAT— IJuIy i oauEr 88 AR flane L, oo JTO T L 75% ’Dec Aol el S e CORN— bRty LT L 3% AMe SHbt .. .. WABC MUY ATY IDec soo 08l 48% .49% OATS— [JuIy ... .. .. .26% .257 26?& {Sept ... .. .. 27Y% .26% .:’.7/§ EDBO i se e 229 27% .29 ROSPERITY FOR !PROS ATHENS AT PALACE | The Palace Theater urges local | citizens to secure their share of l“Prosperity” in the form of laugh‘s and good, wholesome cheer .as it is being dispensed from the Palace screen by Marie Dressler and Polly Moran today only. S sa “prosperity” is one of those films that buoy even the most de pressive feeling. Regardless what ailment you may be suffering—or think you're suffering——there is no finer prescripton than “Prosperi ty.” In this picture Marie Dressler, the most lovable character on the scmeen today, and her laugh-mak ing ally, Polly Moran, give you good cause to banish all thouhgts of the blue type. “prosperity” will make you rich in laughter. It is packed with en tertainment of the most enjovable kind and carries a theme thor oughly in keeping with the Palace “Better Times Week.” You are ren:inded that you can see any picture this week for only twenty-five Cents. : Strand Bargain Day “If I had A Million” with such stars as George Raft, Wynne Gib son, Charles Ruggles, Cary Cooper, Jack Oakie, Alsion Skipworth and 8 others, is the Bargain s ttraction at: the Strand today. This absorbing picturization re volving about a theme that fas been the thought of every human at some time or other, is offered Athenians at the Bargain Day ad mission of Ten Cents to all, any time today. DRSS ENS Wiy ' Sewte * “«If T Had A Million” has Dbeen described by many crities as hav ing a plot that is one ‘of the finest e’vgr - cangeived, ;;_;;Q. Lwith-a super lative cast it"is one of the finest pictures produced. OUR BOARDING HOUSE R A A eet S BEGREL Y (// TELL YOU WHAT TLL DO ~~ 552 VERY WELL_SIR / )s\{ c'MoN! 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